That’s a lot of posts and comments dude! I think it’s a great way to contribute to the chain but also memorialize ourselves. If things were to happen and we were sadly not around anymore, we could have someone be pointed to our account and see how we functioned and how our brain was. I think it’s great, especially with the modest amount of anonymity we get by not going crazy posting our high schools, street we grew up on and the thing we just dropped off at the post office a minute from our house. Some do that but not many who are into enjoying the platform the way we do.
Sad to hear about your health woes man. I know a few words don’t help a whole lot but my heart goes out to you and your family. It’s not easy to be cognizant of that type of stuff. Best we can do is enjoy life one day at a time and cherish those we love.
I saw an interesting quick clip earlier about that type of concept. What would someone do if they were given 86,400$ every day and they could spend it all and have it put back into their bank account every day? Would you spend it all or save it? Spending it as best we can is what we should do because that’s 86,400 seconds a day. Each day is new and we shouldn’t squander it on silly things, we get to determine what we want to spend our own version of 86,400 on. That moved me more than I realized it did! I don’t do crazy things myself but it helped me gain a little appreciation for the basis behind the analogy!
It is interesting to think about the pseudonimity here. I wonder how "hidden" we actually are? I suspect that most leak a massive amount of identifiers, though at the surface level they may be hard to connect.
So many these days squander their seconds away and then wonder why they don't have or can't do the things they want to do. We want to be great - but don't want to get off the couch.